
Adrift
Author: Tanya Guerrero
Narrator: Jennifer Aquino, Sura Siu
Unabridged: 8 hr 40 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 09/06/2022
Categories: Children's Fiction, Action & Adventure Stories

Author: Tanya Guerrero
Narrator: Jennifer Aquino, Sura Siu
Unabridged: 8 hr 40 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Blackstone Publishing
Published: 09/06/2022
Categories: Children's Fiction, Action & Adventure Stories
Tanya Guerrero is Filipino and Spanish by birth, but has been fortunate enough to call three countries home: the Philippines, Spain, and the United States. Currently, she lives in a shipping container home in the suburbs of Manila with her husband, daughter, and a menagerie of rescued cats and dogs. In her free time, she grows her own food, bakes bread, and reads. How to Make Friends with the Sea is her debut novel.
Jennifer Aquino is an American actor based in Los Angeles. She works in film, television, theater, and voice-over. She's known as the doctor who killed McDreamy on the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy. Her theater background includes performances at East West Players, The Actors' Gang, LaJolla Playhouse, Theatre West, El Portal Theatre, Center Stage Theatre, Victory Theatre, and Lodestone Theatre. Her voice has been described as "grounded," "youthful," "refreshing," and "pleasing to the ear." Jennifer loves giving voice to young adults, and reading journeys of empowered women in romantic comedies, LitRPG books, fantasy/sci-fi novels, mysteries, and thrillers. Her background in theater and voice contributes to her narration in giving each character a unique life.
Sura Siu is a first-generation Asian American voiceover actress who has a passion for breathing life into characters, stories, and the printed word. When not performing, she enjoys playing video games, biking, and meditating.
A mature, amazing story of survival. On the intense side for a middle grade read but I would have loved it as a kid anyhow. Loved LOVED the dog and that relationship, plus the dual perspective of the lost cousin and the cousin at home refusing to give up on her. Cried like a baby at the ending but l......more
I was obsessed with survival stories when I was a kid, so I was pretty excited to read an own voices survival story set on an island. Unfortunately, I found this story to be pretty boring. The voices of Coral and Isa are very similar, and kind of adult which I found jarring considering how childish......more